Indianapolis Zoo Leads Global Effort to Protect Unique Ecuadorian Hummingbird In an inspiring move to protect biodiversity, the Indianapolis Zoo has awarded a $1 million grant to the Ecuador-based conservation group Fundación Jocotoco to save the critically endangered Blue-Throated Hillstar. This initiative, part of the zoo’s Saving Species Challenge, aims to support single-species conservation projects. The Blue-Throated Hillstar’s survival, threatened by habitat loss, mining, and human encroachment, has spurred international attention as Fundación Jocotoco collaborates to create safer habitats and engage local communities in preserving this newly discovered hummingbird species. Unique Species, Unique Threats Discovered only in 2017, the Blue-Throated…
Wildlife Protection
Celebrating National Ecology Day in Futian To mark China’s second National Ecology Day on August 15, Shenzhen’s Futian District hosted an event named ‘Vibrant Life in Beautiful Futian: Wild City Residents – A Shenzhen Story Fans. Expedition in Futian 2024. This initiative aimed to foster public engagement in urban wildlife conservation by allowing citizens to observe the daily activities of the city’s flourishing wildlife. A Glimpse into Shenzhen’s Urban Wildlife Participants were treated to scenes of a Bryde’s whale encountering a massive ship in coastal waters, Chinese pond herons and common moorhens continuing the natural cycle of life in a…